172 42. ETJBiACKa). 



clusters, I. all distinct deciduous oval, st. twining. — E. B. 800. 

 — ri. pale yellow, externally red. Fr. red. L. sometimes 

 downy beneath, often lobed when young. — Woods and hedg'es. 

 Sh. VI. — IX. Honeysiuikle. Woodbine. E. 8. I. 



S. L. Xylos'teum (L.) ; peduncles 2-^owered downy as long as 

 the flowers, calyx-limb deciduous, berries slightly connected at 

 the base, 1. oval downy, st. erect. — JE. B. 916. — Shrub. Fl. 

 pale yellow. L., bracts, cal., cor. externally, filaments, and 

 style downy. Fr. scarlet. — Thickets. Native in Sussex. {Borr.) 

 Sh. V. E. 



5. Linn^'a Oronov. 



1. L. boredlis (Gron.). — E. B. 433. — St. trailing and creeping. 

 L. opposite, broadly ovate, stalked, dark green above, paler 

 beneath. Peduncles long, erect, 2-flowered, from short lateral 

 branches with 2 — 4 leaves. Fl. drooping, flesh-coloured, purple 

 within.— Woods, chiefly of fir, in the North. P. VII. E. S. 



Order XLII. EUBIACEiE. 



Cal. superior, entire or lobed. Cor. regular, 4 — 6-lobed. 

 Stam. 4 — 0, alternate with the lobes of the corolla. Ovary 1, 

 S-oeDed, with solitary erect ovules. Style 1, often bifid. Stig- 

 mas 2. Fr. a didymous indehiscent pericarp. Embryo straight 

 in horny albumen. — St. herbaceous, square. Many raphides. 



1. Shekabdia. Oor. funnelshaped. Fr. crowned with the 

 deeply 6-toothed calyx, dry. — -Fl. umbellate, involucrate. 



2. AsPBHULA. Cor. funnelshaped. Fr. dry. Limb of the 

 calyx inconspicuous. 



8. Galiitm:. Cor. rotate, 4-fid. Fr. dry. Limb of cal. in- ' 

 conspicuous. 



4. EtTBiA. Oor. rotate, 5- (or rarely 4-)fid. Fr. succulent, 

 2-lobed. Limb of cal. inconspicuous. 



1. Sheeae'dia Linn. Field-Madder. 



1. S. arven'sis (L.). — E. B. 891. — St. mostly decumbent, 

 branched, leafy. L. 6 in a whorl, obovate-lanceolate, acute. 

 Fl. Hlac, in a small sessile terminal umbel with 7 — 8 inv .-leaves. 

 Cal.-segm. 4, 2 bifid.— Fields. A. V.— VII. E.S.I. 



2. Aspee'ttla Linn. 

 1. A, cynan'chica (L.) ; I. 4 in a whorl, Knear, uppermost 1. 



